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Near Field Communication, known as NFC, may sound like a dry, technical specification. In many ways, it is. However, the applications of NFC are worth considering. Both smartphone platforms use the wireless technology for contactless payments, headphone pairing, and some level of automation. #NFC #NearFieldCommunication #Wireless #Contactless #Uses #DIY #Automation #SmartHome #Tech #Gadgets #Smartphone

In today's technologically driven world, networking and marketing strategies have evolved to embrace innovative solutions. Business cards, specifically business card stickers, are an example of integrating NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. The use of NFC technology has revolutionized how businesses connect with clients and partners. Nfc Sticker, Nfc Card, Digital Business Cards, Smart Tag, Nfc Technology, Nfc Tag, Card Stickers, Communication Technology, Rfid Tag

In today's technologically driven world, networking and marketing strategies have evolved to embrace innovative solutions. Business cards, specifically business card stickers, are an example of integrating NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. The use of NFC technology has revolutionized how businesses connect with clients and partners.

RFID vs. NFC: What's the difference? Mobile Marketing, Nfc Technology, Nfc Tag, Rfid Tag, Computer Knowledge, Radio Wave, Inventory Management, Radio Frequency, Digital Signage

I recently watched a cross-country running race that used a digital timing system, so I investigated how the RFID timing chip works. Each runner wears a race bib like the one below. The bib has two RFID tags, consisting of a metal foil antenna connected to a tiny RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip. At the finish line, runners pass over a pad that reads the chip and records the finish time. (I'm not sure why there are two RFID tags on each bib; perhaps for reliability of detection.)…

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